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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Cary, NC
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This is a great advancement in technology, but the technology itself mentioned in this article, I think, wouldn't be able to be used for 'evil'. Unless, of course, if everyone went around getting the chip inplanted in their head, which would probably be a very costly procedure. My opinion of advanced technology? Well, it's definately becoming more advanced and becoming a bigger impact in our lives.
But nanotechnology kind of makes me worried; could a new kind of terrorism develop off of it? Think about it: Bio-terrorism involve viruses sent around through mail and such. If nanotechnology is getting smaller and smaller, then it could become small enough for us to unnoticably breath in. And someone could control us. (The one thing that keeps me from worrying too much about it; the nanotechnology, I am almost certain, could not withstand stomache acids.) |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Iowa
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I think this should continue onward. Why not? Everyone thinks of the negative affects. There would be loads of good as well. As far as two humans 'linking up' - that'd be pretty awesome. I can only imagine the benefits for the military. 'linking up' squad members so they can better think as one whole unit. Would be interesting if you could control peoples actions. There's alot of good for that and alot of bad (if in the wrong hands). You could help alot of people if you could control negative impulses that hurt peoples lives: Addictions, crime, etc..
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